Re: User Mangment: LDAP, AFS, Kerberos

2003-08-01 Thread Toens Bueker
Ken McCord <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Turbo Fredriksson has a good write-up at > http://www.bayour.com/LDAPv3-HOWTO.html regarding Kerberos and > OpenLDAP. I'm working on a similiar project attempting to integrate > OpenLDAP, Kerberos and OpenAFS. IBM Germany has an interesting > project/pro

Re: User Mangment: LDAP, AFS, Kerberos

2003-08-01 Thread Ken McCord
Turbo Fredriksson has a good write-up at http://www.bayour.com/LDAPv3-HOWTO.html regarding Kerberos and OpenLDAP. I'm working on a similiar project attempting to integrate OpenLDAP, Kerberos and OpenAFS. IBM Germany has an interesting project/product as well. Here's a pdf link to a product pr

Re: User Mangment: LDAP, AFS, Kerberos

2003-08-01 Thread Todd Pytel
Excellent comments by David. Just to add a few things... On Fri, 01 Aug 2003 11:26:21 -0400 David Z Maze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Raffaele Sandrini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > I am not sure if it is possible for this three compnents (AFS,LDAP > > and Kerberos 5) to interact together us

Re: User Mangment: LDAP, AFS, Kerberos

2003-08-01 Thread David Z Maze
Raffaele Sandrini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I'm thinking about creating a central managed user and data system > here. It should use AFS (OpenAFS) as virtual filesystem and LDAP > (OpenLDAP) as User and Comuter info Database. I tried this earlier > but it ended in more than one user database (

User Mangment: LDAP, AFS, Kerberos

2003-08-01 Thread Raffaele Sandrini
Hi I'm thinking about creating a central managed user and data system here. It should use AFS (OpenAFS) as virtual filesystem and LDAP (OpenLDAP) as User and Comuter info Database. I tried this earlier but it ended in more than one user database (LDAP and AFS (kerberos 4)). I thought of using K